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268 The Phonograph Monthly Review vat ;isv OPERATIC Louise: Depuis le Jour and Resurrection: Prayer (Mary Garden—soprano) Victor 6623—D12 •• Otello: Iago’s Craeed and Andrea Chenier: Enemy ot the People (Guiseppe Danise—baritone) Bruns- wick 50079—D12 ■••••••• ^ + i? Q i« Bohme: Rudolph’s Narrative and Manon: Depart, l au Vision (Mario Chamlee—tenor) Brunswick 50075 Tosca: Strange Harmony and Manon Lescaut: Maiden So Fair (Beniamino Gigli—tenor) Victor 1215 Thais: Mirror Song and Love Is a Virtue Rare (Maria Jeritza — soprano) Victor 1214—DIO $2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 $10.00 CHORAL Vocal Gems from “Oh, Kay!” and “Desert Song (Co - umbia Light Opera Co.) Columbia 50031-D— * Volga Boatman’s Song and Dance, Gypsy! (Symphonic Choir) Victor 20309—D12 .........——•••, o Go Down Moses and I Couldn t Hear Nobody 1 ray (University of North Carolina Glee Club) Bruns- wick 3161—D10 Star Spangled Banner and Scots Wha Hae (Toronto Mendelssohn Choir) Brunswick 3246—D10 Song of Jolly Roger and Timbuctoo (Royal Mt. Ash Male Choir) Columbia 849-D—D10 • •••• • Rosary and Long Day Closes (Cleveland-Orpheus Male Choir) Victor 20328—D10 ^ $5.00 $1.25 .75 .75 .75 .75 LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL Chaminade: Scarf Dance and Flatterer (Barth— pianist) Victor 20346—D10 T Angel’s Serenade and Romance (Chermavsky lno) Columbia 850-D—D10 ••• Q . Tchaikowsky: 1812 Overture (Cleveland-Sokoloff) Brunswick 50090—D12 •■••• , \ Pas d’Espagne and Lezginka (Kinlloff s Balalaika Orch.) Victor 79085—D10 i tt • _ . , Kaala and Waonahele Medleys (Royal Hawaiian lno) Victor 20281—D10 75 $ .75 .75 2.00 .75 $5.00 SELECTIONS FROM GERSHWIN’S “OH. KAY!” Vocal Gems (Columbia Light Opera Co.) Columbia 50031-D—D12 : •••••••. Medley Fox Trot (Fairchild and Ranger—piano duets) Victor 20435—D10 75 Do-Do-Do and Clap Yo’ Hands (Ohman and Arden Orch.) Brunswick 3377—D10 70 *Clap Yo’ Hands and Take in the Sun (Singing Sopho- mores) Columbia 838-D — D10 75 Do-Do-Do and Someone to Watch Over Me (Lawrence) Victor 20331—D10 ™ . $4.25 “UNUSUAL” *E1 Faisan (Spanish)—(Cueto) Victor 79060—D12 ... .. * Volga Boatman and Monotonously Rings the Little Bell (Don Cossacks’ Choir) Columbia 5066-M —D12 - *Quartet in C, Op. 59, No. 3 |Lener Quartet) Columbia Masterworks Set No. 51—4 D12s A1 *Traviata Selection(Creatore’s Band)Victor 35807—D12 *Crucifixus (Lotti) and Hodie Christus Natus Est (Palestrina) (Dayton Westminster Choir) Victor 20410—D10 $1.25 1.25 6.00 1.25 .75 $10.50 EDUCATIONAL (Drawn from the Victor Company’s Special List No. 2 of Educational Records.) . English Folk Dances—Cecil Sharp: Black Nag, Grim- stock, Newcastle, Sweet Kate, Gathering Peascids, Sellinger’s Round, Jenny Pluck Pears, Rufty Tufty, and Parson’s Farewell (Mayfair Band) Victor 20444-6—3 DIOs •••• $ 2 - 2 5 American Folk Dances: Money Musk, Miss McClouds Reel, Old Dan Tucker, and Pop Goes the Weasel Victor Orch.) Victor 20447—D10 75 Weber: Country Dance; Beethoven: Country Dance; Handel: Gaxotte; Corelli: Giga; and Sapellni- koff: 2nd Gavotte (Victor Orch.) Victor 20451— D10 75 Mozart: Fantasia in D minor and Daqum: Le Coucou (Barth-pianist) Victor 20345—D10 -75 MacDowell: From an Indian Lodge and Love Song —from 2nd Suite (Victor Orch.) Victor 20342— D10 75 MacDowell: Witches’ Dance; Nautilus, and To the Sea (Barth) Victor 20396—D10 75 Jarnefelt: Berceuse and Praeludium (Victor Orch.) Victor 20374—D10 75 $6.75 Phonograph Note to Mrs. Alice B. Talbot’s program: the following program deserves special attention as it well demonstrates what the phonograph and recorded music can be made to do under the direction of a capable and discriminating music lover. Mrs. Talbot’s Appreciation Classes, we happen to know from outside sources, are the shining light of the musical life of her commun- ity. Who can estimate the good that her work is doing? Not only for those actually present at her recitals, but for the many others that are inspired by the printing of her programs to do similar work. Here we have the phonograph at its very best, bringing the great masterpieces of music to communities where doubtless there is little or no chance to hear them in actual performance. We hope that many enthusiasts and music appre- ciation teachers and students will gain encourage- ment and inspiration from these programs that Mrs. Talbot has made up with such musical taste and psychological insight. LAST CONCERT FOR 1926 Sunday P. M., Jan. 30th “Old year, you must not go; So long as you have been with us, Such joy as you have seen with us, Old Year, you must not go.” Beethoven Programme Beethoven’s Choral Symphony Allegro non troppo Scherzo Adagio and Andante Presto SOLOISTS Salteni-Mochi, Soprano Edna Thornton, Contralto Frank Webster, Tenor George Baker, Bass The Symphony Orchestra, of London, conducted by Albert Coates Sonata, (Moonlight) Adagio Sustenuto Allegretto Presto Agitato Frederic Lamond From “Ruins of Athens” Turkish March Chorus of Dervishes Mischa Herfetz Concerto, No. 4, Op. 58 Allegro Moderato Andante con moto Rondo Vivace York Bowen and the Aeolian Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Chappie